From the way he's all "dirtied up", kind of looks like he's shooting approaches/touch and go landings. That plane is the 707 airframe version. Back in the day, when I dealt with the USN's TACAMO(Take Charge And Move Out), they used C-130's. I was a 'boomer' RM (SSBN RadioMan) and those planes had a one mile or so trailing wire antenna. They'd fly in a bank and the antenna would spiral down. Used for emergency communications.
this is not a 747... and also not an E4B like the one on 9/11...it has no stripe and the pod is on the middle opposed to theoneon the 747 which is above the upper flight deck
I've seen this (type of) plane once around here too doing the exact same thing...from what I understand this approach is called 'the option', where the pilots can practice either a touch-n-go, a stop-n-go, a fly-by, etc-their choice. Military pilots probably practice more than anyone else. Nice vid. Where is this?
Maybe some really bad gang activity j/k
plateshutoverlock 2 months ago
Check out the Orb or Scout Craft at 7:14
z1zaz 7 months ago 2
From the way he's all "dirtied up", kind of looks like he's shooting approaches/touch and go landings. That plane is the 707 airframe version. Back in the day, when I dealt with the USN's TACAMO(Take Charge And Move Out), they used C-130's. I was a 'boomer' RM (SSBN RadioMan) and those planes had a one mile or so trailing wire antenna. They'd fly in a bank and the antenna would spiral down. Used for emergency communications.
aviationwingnut 1 year ago
O.O
MCStudios65 1 year ago
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MCStudios65 1 year ago
that would be the Naval E-6 TACAMO
mtdewd1 1 year ago
look to me like there remote controlled drone planes or something this is very odd anyway flying so low down very dangerious activity
rosenwynj23 1 year ago
Looks like a they got their remote toys out again :)
M1STYWORLD 1 year ago
nice video...but i'm nut quiet sure if this is a socalled doomsday plane...
deecee87 2 years ago
A/C is E-6 from Navy and chopper is CH-47. From what I analysed A/C is the same all the times, not three different A/Cs.
shiningkarma 2 years ago
this is not a 747... and also not an E4B like the one on 9/11...it has no stripe and the pod is on the middle opposed to theoneon the 747 which is above the upper flight deck
bbpatrol 2 years ago
I've seen this (type of) plane once around here too doing the exact same thing...from what I understand this approach is called 'the option', where the pilots can practice either a touch-n-go, a stop-n-go, a fly-by, etc-their choice. Military pilots probably practice more than anyone else. Nice vid. Where is this?
mayorlondon 2 years ago